have a 1980 gs1100et with about 47k miles on it. So far everything had been running great until yesterday. In between all the weekend work I was doing I jumped on it just to run it down the road and back as my battery is starting to get weak and really needs replacing, but so far as long as I drive it daily it keeps going.
Yesterday however, I only got 1 block down the road, and when I pushed in the clutch at a stop sign, it completely cut off. I let go of the clutch and it restarted but was barely running. I gave it some gas which kept it running but again just barely. You know that low dull engine running noise when it sounds like a engine is running on half its cylinders or less? It was like a very low popping sound with it. I managed to limp home and saw that the 3rd fuse down had blown. I replaced that and it cranked right back up and sounded like new. Stood there and revved it up a little and decided to go again. Didn't even get out of the driveway this time. Same fuse was blown. Am I reading my schematic correct that this is the fuse to the kill switch?? I disabled my kill switch years ago. Could something in there be making contact now where it shouldn't and blowing that fuse? But if its the kill switch, why can I keep it running?
Really need some help here guys and thanks in advance. Got to go back and see if my TarHeels can beat Clemson now. GO HEELS!
Steve
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